Open Access Publication Sample Clauses

Open Access Publication. 1. This Licence entitles Eligible Corresponding Authors from the Institution to publish articles under an Open Access licence without further fees, where such articles are Accepted For Publication during the Licence Period.
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Open Access Publication. The Publisher will publish the Article in the Journal as an open-access article under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. The Article will be freely accessible online without cost to readers from the Date of publication.
Open Access Publication. I am “Corresponding Author” of this article and at the institution listed at the time of publication (“Primary Affiliation”): Please select: I hereby confirm on behalf of myself and of all co-authors that the article may be published under the terms of the above agreement as an open access article. I have taken note that my institution will be asked confirm this and will named as a funding institution in the article. I also agree behalf of myself and all co-authors to the use of the following license. Please select one of the following Creative Commons licenses: CC BY 4.0 CC BY-NC 4.0 CC BY-ND 4.0 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Objection to open access publication I am aware of the possibility to publish open access within the framework of the above mentioned agreement, but I would still like to object to open access publication – also on behalf of all co-authors.
Open Access Publication. In accordance with article 29 of the ECGA, The Doing It Together Science project will follow the EC’s Open Access policy which is based on the wish to provide easy and free access to research results, especially peer-reviewed articles in order to increase their visibility and use. All research results (reports and journal articles or conference contributions) will therefore be made available on the Doing It Together Science website and if possible on adequate open access repositories that will be discussed among the partners of the Consortium.
Open Access Publication. Publications arising from funded research must be immediately openly accessible under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) or equivalent license and must be discoverable and accessible online.2 The financial costs of open access publication may be included in proposed project budgets and will be subject to review and approval.
Open Access Publication.  Yes  No The processing fee for Open Access publication is US$100 per page. The accepted manuscript(s) for open access publication with payment will be arranged into next issue for typesetting and publication, which will not depend on the L&H Scientific publication budget. Online access for all readers and users will be provided without charge or limitation subject only to the L&H Scientific Publishing Open Access License, which is based on the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC-ND) License: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/licenses/by/4.0/ Total Price (US$): Expedited Publication  Yes  No The processing fee for expedited publication is US$60 per page. The accepted manuscript(s) for expedited publication with payment will be arranged next issue for typesetting and publication, which will not depend on the L&H Scientific publication budget. The author(s) has his/her own responsibilities on typesetting, press and handling fees. The expedited publication of the accepted manuscript is a traditional subscription publication, which will not be an open access publication. Total Price (US$): Traditional Publication  Yes  No The processing fee for traditional publication is free for up to 12 pages. The author(s) does not pay any publication fees for less than 12 pages. The publication fee will be paid by the publisher publication budget. If too many accepted papers are in backlog, the traditional publication of the accepted manuscripts may be delayed for one or two years, which are strongly dependent on the publisher publication budget and accepted papers backlog. Over 12 pages, the author(s) is required to pay handling fees for extra pages with $100 per page. Total Price (US$): Payment enclosed for US $ Charge to my card:  Visa  MasterCard  Amex  Diners Club Card number: Expiry date:

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  • Root-­‐zone Information Publication ICANN’s publication of root-­‐zone contact information for the TLD will include Registry Operator and its administrative and technical contacts. Any request to modify the contact information for the Registry Operator must be made in the format specified from time to time by ICANN at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/domains/root/.

  • MPS LOGO/PUBLICITY No Contractor shall use the MPS Logo in its literature or issue a press release about the subject of this Contract without prior written notice to and written approval of MPS’s Executive Director of Communications & Outreach.

  • Internet Access to Contract and Pricing Information Access by Authorized Users to Contract terms and pricing information shall be made available and publically posted on the OGS website. To that end, OGS shall publically post the Contract Pricelist, including all subsequent changes in the Contract offerings (adds, deletes, price revisions), Contractor contact information, and the Contract terms and conditions, throughout the Contract term.

  • Information Access Each Party (“Disclosing Party”) shall make available to another Party (“Requesting Party”) information that is in the possession of the Disclosing Party and is necessary in order for the Requesting Party to: (i) verify the costs incurred by the Disclosing Party for which the Requesting Party is responsible under this Agreement; and (ii) carry out its obligations and responsibilities under this Agreement. The Parties shall not use such information for purposes other than those set forth in this Article 25.1 of this Agreement and to enforce their rights under this Agreement.

  • Market Access 1. With respect to market access through the modes of supply identified in the "trade in services" definition of Article 104 (Definitions), each Party shall accord to services and service suppliers of the other Party treatment no less favourable than that provided for under the terms, limitations and conditions agreed and specified in its Schedule (7). 2. In sectors where market access commitments are undertaken, the measures which a Party shall not maintain or adopt either on the basis of a regional subdivision or on the basis of its entire territory, unless otherwise specified in its Schedule, are defined as: (a) limitations on the number of service suppliers whether in the form of numerical quotas, monopolies, exclusive service suppliers or the requirements of an economic needs test; (b) limitations on the total value of service transactions or assets in the form of numerical quotas or the requirement of an economic needs test; (c) limitations on the total number of service operations or on the total quantity of service output expressed in terms of designated numerical units in the form of quotas or the requirement of an economic needs test; (8) (d) limitations on the total number of natural persons that may be employed in a particular service sector or that a service supplier may employ and who are necessary for, and directly related to, the supply of a specific service in the form of numerical quotas or the requirement of an economic needs test; (e) measures which restrict or require specific types of legal entity or joint venture through which a service supplier may supply a service; or (f) limitations on the participation of foreign capital in terms of maximum percentage limit on foreign shareholding or the total value of individual or aggregate foreign investment.

  • ICANN Access Registry Operator shall provide bulk access to the zone files for the TLD to ICANN or its designee on a continuous basis in the manner ICANN may reasonably specify from time to time. Access will be provided at least daily. Zone files will include SRS data committed as close as possible to 00:00:00 UTC.

  • Access to Network Interface Device (NID 2.4.3.1. Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by BellSouth (based on subscriber size and environmental considerations), Mpower may access the on-premises wiring by any of the following means: BellSouth shall allow Mpower to connect its loops directly to BellSouth’s multi-line residential NID enclosures that have additional space and are not used by BellSouth or any other telecommunications carriers to provide service to the premise. Mpower agrees to install compatible protectors and test jacks and to maintain the protection system and equipment and to indemnify BellSouth pursuant to Section 8 of the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement.

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